At Wed, 12 Aug 2009 16:00:17 -0400 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org wrote:
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On occasion, we get a printer that becomes disabled, and jobs begin to queue up. When the issue is resolved, we re-enable the printer and usually all the jobs print out.
However, sometimes the first job never prints, but the others do. The cups interface shows the job is stopped. IfI restart the job in the cups interface, it prints.
Is there a way to determine, via the command line, if a print job is in the stopped state, or a queue has jobs in this state. Also, is there a way to restart the job if its stopped.
lpstat -- printer, queue, and job status lp -- queue or alter print jobs cancel -- cancels print jobs
Documentation is available:
man lpstat man lp man cancel
We are running centos 5.3 and cups 1.3.7. Any help would be appreciated.
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